'Snyder must go. For good. It should have already happened. Like yesterday or last year. Or years before that. Moral of the sentiment: Better late than never,' writes JarrettBell for usatodaysports.
, , this new wave of mess provides another opportunity for them to do the right thing.
The NFL has expanded the role of Mary Jo White, the former Securities and Exchange Commission chair enlisted in February to investigate the sexual harassment allegations made against Snyder by Tiffani Johnston, a former cheerleader and marketing manager for the team. Now White will also investigate the alleged financial improprieties.
Surely, that end game is what needs to happen here – with NFL owners empowered by their bylaws and constitution to force a sale. At the moment, Snyder is technically not involved in the day-to-day operations of the Commanders and last July was fined $10 million by the league for the shameful workplace culture findings.
Nothing short of forcing a sale – and of course, refunding the money with interest and penalties to the individuals or entities that put down deposits for roughly 2,000 premium season tickets – would represent justice.
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